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Show Champion Boy Orator - Small town boys and girls who may 'je Inclined to fear comjeUtion with those trained in cily vrh'xil.s should be encouraged by the success of Jamn R. Moore. 17-year-old schoolboy of Somerset, Kv. who recently won the championship in the fifth national oratorical con'"'t held in Washington. The pi. k of a'! the h:-h -w, , ,1s , the roun'rv. ir lurbn" tho-e f,f Ne Vork. Chicago and other metropolitan r-n'er- wn. drv n to d feat before this aMe Kti r :v !-id w'i in the fT.al con'e-t ree..;-.crl the unanimous v re of f'iM- n: niters (,j the United S'a'.er, Supreme Court who served ai jud-'es. Tr." n-i'i'n-d e- n'est ora'ions f t ; -i year wts. e-M.-i f !)U -he c i--.".itu'ion of tne (-rilled S'a'"S. and a total of more than :i million -.cli'Kil boys and e r', cn-vpe'ed jn p al. .. i r 1 1 -and national r-m'o-ts from whieh young Moore finally einericid as th-first, th-first, pns winner ' In many nrher imp r'anf p"i'e rrin-lests rrin-lests town and coiin'v boys and girls have .shown snnenori'v over their city I competitors, and none should h.itat" to try for prices merely berau.' they hapfxui to live in small commnnit iei. It is what, they ran do. and not where they are from, that, counts. |